The data file for [username] wasn't closed properly ... continual error ... Outlook 2007 Windows 7 64 bit client and Exchange 2007
I am running some Windows 7 64 bit clients with Exchange 2007 with rollup 9 update no problems on 99% of machines. For some reason though, on one machine I get an error each time I open Outlook 2007 for the first time after logging on.
The data file for [username] wasn't closed properly Outlook then performs a
data file check then opens OK. If I reopen Outlook in the same session no error is shown, however it comes back when I log on again and reopen Outlook.
I have enabled some offline files which sync OK [included this fact just in case it is a sync issue with the offline OST file causing error??)
Anyone have any clues?
September 3rd, 2010 5:07am
PS I have just found the following link that has alot more usefull data than anything I've seen here.
http://thedailyreviewer.com/outlook/view/mailbox-not-closed-properly-104647333
I suppose if I spent $300.00 as the tech support person I spoke to suggested (like money grows on trees Mr Gates) I would have received proper Microsoft support...
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September 3rd, 2010 6:41am
Hi,
Thanks for the post!
According to your description, only one of your machine get an error when you open Outlook2007, it means your Windows 7 works without problems, since this forum is
focused on usage of Windows 7, in order to resolve your problems efficiently, I recommend you ask question in Outlook forum
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/outlook/threads , you may find some communities who encounter the same issue.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation!
Best Regards,
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September 6th, 2010 9:09am